Ad astra per aspera is the Latin equivalent of 'To the stars at all costs'. In the word by word translation, the preposition 'ad' means 'to'. The noun 'astra', in the accusative case, means 'the stars'. The preposition 'per' means 'by, through'. The noun 'aspera', in the accusative case, means 'roughnesses, rough places'.
for two days it costs $175.00 and for three days a week it costs $262.50
Latin, Ad astra per aspera. A difficult (or, rough) road leads to the stars.
"With stars in them". A collection of stars, in other words.
sidera
stellae rubrae
Astra is the Latin word for star. That is where the first part of the words astronomy and astrology comes from.
Astra
YES.
You need to have a Arabian Horse ( costs 400,000 coins) and a Walrus (costs 520 coins ) and i think you need to have 3 stars or 13 stars
Usually it costs from 800-1500 a year, but it could be more or less, it depends which gym you sign up for
Dancing with the Stars - 2005 I Latin Night 17-2 was released on: USA: 23 September 2013
the latin word comes from the category of astronemy